ksumn1
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I think if OP said her son is a freak and a maniac she simple meant that he is more highstrung that DD with alot of extra energy to expend. It's like this, I may call my 2 year old a little demon on the days she does everything opposite of what I say and I have to chase her down to change a pull up, and I'm ready to pull my hair out,but woe to anyone who calls her a demon TO me. And I think that every child is different. It sounds to me like her DS would LOVE to spend special time with Pop doing Thomas the Train stuff, which to be honest DD would not enjoy. So if he has a great time and DD can also have a great time, even if it's seperately I don't see any problem. Sounds like everyone will have fun. And also, as the kids get older they will grow and develop different interests. DS may love hockey and DD may love cheerleading. Should both kids have to go to the hockey game or the cheerleading competition just because it's not fair one goes and the other doesn't? ShHould Mom bring DS when she takes DD bra shopping? Or should DH take DD when they go shopping for an athletic supporter? Yes, it's an extreme case, not in a vacation situation but I just used this as an example. At some point, you begin to do different things with each child depending on what they like or dislike. I say if Mom and Dad don't have think it's an issue, it's OK. Just my .02 
